High school roundup: Somersworth/Coe Brown blanks Timberlane

Sunday

Dec 23, 2012 at 3:15 AM

FROM STAFF REPORTS

PLAISTOW — Colby Siering had a goal and an assist and Peter Robertson made 29 saves as the Somersworth High School/Coe-Brown hockey team won its first Division II game Saturday, a 2-0 decision over Timberlane.

Freshman Cole Gagne also scored for the Bearcats (1-2-0). All the scoring came in the second period.

Colby Siering and William Ohrenberger assisted on Gagne’s goal and Austin Siering and Jake Tomblin set up Colby Siering.

Dakota Hippern and Ben Bailey played well defensively and Tomblin was one of the Bears’ top penalty killers.

Somersworth/Coe-Brown will play Marshwood-Wells Friday night (8) in Rochester in the first round of Brian Doucette Memorial Tournament.

The Bears host Dover on Jan. 2 in its next D-II game. Timberlane fell to 0-4-0.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Oyster River 6, Souhegan 5

NASHUA — Sandra Strogen recorded a hat trick with an assist to lift the Oyster River High School girls hockey team to a 6-5 win at Souhegan (1-3) on Saturday.

Maggie McNamara scored the game winner, while Julia Hatch and Sarah Lessard also scored. Kaya Cooley recorded an assist.

Oyster River returns to action next Saturday at ConVal.

TRACK

Newmarket’s Wood wins at UNH meet

DURHAM — Newmarket High School’s Hannah Wood captured the 300-meter dash and Portsmouth Christian Academy’s Ashley Kippley won the 55 hurdles Saturday in the New Hampshire Indoor Track League at the University of New Hampshire’s Paul Sweet Oval.

Kippley was also fourth in the long jump. The Newmarket girls finished ninth with 11 points and PCA was 10th with nine.

The Portsmouth Christian Academy boys were seventh on Saturday with 15 points and Newmarket was 10th with six.

PCA’s Ryan McGovern won the shot put, teammate Drew Tuttle was third in the 3,000-meter run and he Eagles’ Levi Davies was fifth in the 600.

The Portsmouth girls were second in the afternoon session. Cassidy Valinski won the 600-meter run in one minute, 44.6 seconds. Kori Shaw won the 3000 in 11:53.7. Claudia Waddingham won the 55-meter hurdles in 9.4 seconds. On the boys side, Portsmouth was second. Shawn Swist won the 55-meter hurdles in 8.1 seconds and the high jump with a leap of six feet.

The Coe-Brown girls finished third in the evening session. Alley Savioli won the shot put with a throw of 36 feet, 10 inches. Spaulding’s Anna Noble won the 600 in 1:49.1.

In Hanover, the Oyster River girls finished fifth with 22 points at Dartmouth College’s Leverone Field House.

Freshman Maegan Doody finished second in the 600-meter run, freshman Dominique Twombley took third in the 55 dash and Kayli Igoe was fourth in the long jump.

The Bobcat boys were 10th with 10 points. Wesley Hutton was third in the 1,000-meter run, Cameron Barth was fifth in the 3,000, Luke Davidson was fourth in the high jump, and Jan Bartos was sixth in the 55 hurdles and seventh in the 55 dash.